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8 minutes ago, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

Thats because 4 is the minimum a non Brit can be on rather than a true conversion

Oh right. What a stupid bloody rule that is. 

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1 minute ago, New era Panthers said:

Well I hope it works out for your team , but for a rider who rode for Panthers 2016 and was signed on an average of just over 7 from Rye House and was expected to be challenging for the NO1 spot and he didn't manage to last out the season and was replaced about August time as his scores seemed to be getting worse week in week out being beaten by opposing reserves on a regular basis. So when fans say he's been around awhile and not improving I can see where they are coming from . At first  I thought he was a good capture and looked impressive but somewhere along the way he seems to have stagnated but I do hope he does get to grips with it and looks like the rider he once was.

like fb said good meeting for somerset last season at poole could be just a one of though 

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Just now, Phil The Ace said:

Oh right. What a stupid bloody rule that is. 

Disagree - does the job of keeping low rate foreign riders out

If they cant achieve that they shouldnt be here

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27 minutes ago, Phil The Ace said:

Surely he has to come in on his assessed 5npoint average he used last year. 

 

Berge is coming in on his assessed 4 point average he used for us last year. And not his converted average 

 

NBJ averaged 5.04 last season and is listed as such on the green sheet averages.. No doubt there is a reason behind it that we are not aware of.

From 13 meetings he averaged 5.93 at home and 4.00 away.

 

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5 minutes ago, Phil The Ace said:

Oh right. What a stupid bloody rule that is. 

 In theory it’s to aid young Brits get more opportunities at reserve in the top flight to enable them to progress rather than be snubbed for second foreigners on low averages - I’d much rather see the likes of Ashley Morris, Nathan greaves etc. Getting these opportunities over the likes of berge for example

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5 minutes ago, Bald Bloke said:

 

NBJ averaged 5.04 last season and is listed as such on the green sheet averages.. No doubt there is a reason behind it that we are not aware of.

 

recalculated when rye house results declared void,average fell by around 1.5 according to poole website

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1 minute ago, poole keith said:

recalculated when rye house results declared void,average fell by around 1.5 according to poole website

Thanks.Thats some drop. Swings and roundabouts I guess as Kurtz ave went up.

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1 hour ago, ray c said:

I hope you realize who blackheart is ?

Who?

 

as for NBJ if he has an established top flight average that’s the one that should be used, otherwise it’s his championship multiplyer.

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2 minutes ago, stevebrum said:

Who?

 

as for NBJ if he has an established top flight average that’s the one that should be used, otherwise it’s his championship multiplyer.

It's his converted championship average, the most recently established MA is used, unless a rider has an average from both leagues in the same season when the appropriate average applies. (Art 16.2.7)

Courtesy of Neil Watson in an earlier post today.

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5 minutes ago, BluPanther said:

It's his converted championship average, the most recently established MA is used, unless a rider has an average from both leagues in the same season when the appropriate average applies. (Art 16.2.7)

Courtesy of Neil Watson in an earlier post today.

Thanks for clarification .

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1 hour ago, Crazy robin said:

It’s all about getting riders on good averages & NBJ showed he can do that.

Why Poole think there’s improvement in Klindt is beyond me mind you.

He's a team man, that is prob what he is signed for.

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 He rode 21 meetings in 2018 ..   8 for Rye,  scoring 51 points from 42 rides for an average of 4.85

He rode 13 meetings for Poole averaging 5.04.

If you add the 2 up is 9.90 and divide by 2 gives 4.95 over the 21 meetings.

If you take Ryes away, he average 5.04 from 13 meetings for Poole.

How many meetings does he need to ride in the Prem for his ave to count then?

 

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2 minutes ago, Bald Bloke said:

 He rode 21 meetings in 2018 ..   8 for Rye,  scoring 51 points from 42 rides for an average of 4.85

He rode 13 meetings for Poole averaging 5.04.

If you add the 2 up is 9.90 and divide by 2 gives 4.95 over the 21 meetings.

If you take Ryes away, he average 5.04 from 13 meetings for Poole.

How many meetings does he need to ride in the Prem for his ave to count then?

 

Mate, I’d go and have a lie down as I think you may be mixing your Jakobsens :D 

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Good signing as number 7. Rode the Poole track well last year and I remember after rider for Somerset made it over to Leicester and scored about 15 on tv against BV.

 

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20 minutes ago, Bald Bloke said:

 He rode 21 meetings in 2018 ..   8 for Rye,  scoring 51 points from 42 rides for an average of 4.85

He rode 13 meetings for Poole averaging 5.04.

If you add the 2 up is 9.90 and divide by 2 gives 4.95 over the 21 meetings.

If you take Ryes away, he average 5.04 from 13 meetings for Poole.

How many meetings does he need to ride in the Prem for his ave to count then?

 

Frederik Jakobsen rode for Poole.

Nicolaj Busk Jakobsen rode for Rye:wink:

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